OSHA 2026 Compliance Outlook: New Rules, Key Updates, Enforcement Priorities and Compliance Strategies for the year ahead

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19 Nov

Matthew Burr

Matthew Burr

Wednesday, November 19, 2025 (12:00 AM) to Wednesday, December 10, 2025 (11:59 PM)
1.5 PDCs
Provider: Pedu
Course Name: OSHA 2026 Compliance Outlook: New Rules, Key Updates, Enforcement Priorities and Compliance Strategies for the year ahead

Speaker: Matthew Burr
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://pedu.io/product/osha-2026-compliance-outlook

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Areas covered in this Training: By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: Identify OSHA’s top 2026 enforcement initiatives and the rationale behind each focus area. Understand key rulemaking updates, including HazCom 2025 implementation, heat injury prevention, IIPP modernization, and proposed process safety changes. Recognize current and emerging National/Regional Emphasis Programs (NEPs/REPs) influencing inspection targeting. Evaluate OSHA’s updated citation and penalty structures for 2026. Apply proactive audit-readiness strategies to improve compliance posture and reduce risk. Analyze the impact of OSHA’s 2026 regulatory agenda on multi-site and high-risk operation Develop an internal compliance action plan aligned with upcoming rulemaking priorities.

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The OSHA 2026 Update & Enforcement Priorities webinar delivers a forward-looking view of what employers can expect from OSHA in 2026. This high-impact session highlights the latest compliance changes, enforcement trends, and rulemaking priorities shaping the new year. Participants will learn how to proactively adapt to regulatory shifts, inspection emphasis programs, and updated penalty structures. Real-world case studies and enforcement data will be examined to help organizations identify exposure areas and strengthen compliance strategies before an audit occurs.